Complete network recording solution

Easy to install and use, the AXIS 262 is a complete recording solution that connects directly to your network and is manageable remotely via a local area network or the Internet. It enables simultaneous recording and remote access to live views and playback of recorded images from up to eight Axis network cameras. Scheduled and triggered recordings can be performed at a recording speed of up to 240 frames per second in QVGA (320x240 pixels) and CIF (352x240 in NTSC, 352x288 in PAL).

Hard disk storage

The AXIS 262 is ideal for storing video with up to megapixel resolution. There is no degradation in video quality as it will always give the same image quality as the original image from the camera or video server. The 160 GB hard disk allows you to store, for instance, 10 days of VGA (640x480) resolution at one frame per second from eight video channels.

System overview

An Axis network video recording solution, including Axis network cameras and the AXIS 262 Network Video Recorder, provides you with a complete, one-stop-shopping solution for your surveillance and monitoring operations.

Example: Small shop

Use a standard IP network to install your complete surveillance system. The network cameras are connected directly to the IP network, eliminating numerous coaxial cable runs. The AXIS 262 Network Video Recorder provides local recording and video event handling for the shop. It records video streams at pre-defined rates according to a specific schedule or upon detection of motion. The PC-based point-of-sales system provides real-time surveillance.

One network camera monitors the back entrance. The I/O port is connected to a passive infrared motion detector for enhanced activity detection

One network camera monitors the shop area

One network camera monitors the cashier’s desk

One wireless camera is available for mobile surveillance

One ceiling-mounted network camera monitors the main entrance

Live video and recorded archives can be viewed from any authorized PC connected to the local network or the Internet. The Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) device ensures that the system can continue to operate even when there is a power failure.